Hair today Gone Tommorrow

Balding is not something anyone would look forward to. Even though we are unable to stop aging we can help ourselves when it comes to hair loss.

Our hair does get thinner as we age and more for some than others but with today's medications and creams etc we may be able to slow this down.

I have looked into many hair loss remedies and have found some that are better than others in how they say the can slow down hair loss and some even say they will help your existing hair grow more and stronger. I do not know about that but have heard of some of the good some of them do.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

First Time In Florida?

By Robert Nickel


The ideal time to visit Florida depends on what you're planning to do and what you consider ideal conditions to be. Do you like warmer weather? Would you rather there be fewer tourists? Do you plan on doing a lot of outdoor activities? Here are just a few of the things to do and see while on vacation in Florida:

Disney World Resort:

Perhaps the most well know and widely recognized attraction in the entire state. The central attraction of Disney World are the theme parks - Magic Kingdom Park, Epcot, Typhoon Lagoon, Disney's Animal Kingdom Park, Hollywood Studios and Blizzard Beach. The theme parks provide days worth of adventure with attractions and entertainment including spectacular parades and fireworks displays, waterslides and snorkeling with sharks, behind the scenes tours of Hollywood sets and the culture and cuisine of 11 different nations from around the world. In addition, you can also play golf on 4 award winning championship courses, take a tour of the ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex or visit the Downtown Disney and Boardwalk areas where you can tour the DisneyQuest Indoor Interactive theme park and visit the Cirque du Soleil La Nouba. The Boardwalk area also houses entertainment, shopping and dining all in one location and easily accessible from the Disney Resort hotels and theme parks.

NASA Kennedy Space Center:

Just a short drive from Orlando's theme parks, NASA Kennedy Space Center is a hub of both discovery and technology. The Center is host to millions of visitors from all over the world every year and sits on a huge wildlife refuge that is roughly eight times the size of Manhattan. Experience interactive simulators, take in the live shows, talk to a experienced astronaut, visit the Astronaut Hall of Fame and tour NASA's launch and landing facilities. A visit includes a three-stop bus tour to the Complex 39 Observation Gantry, the Apollo/Saturn V Center and the International Space Station Center.

Sea World:

SeaWorld Orlando is a marine-life based zoological park, and theme park near Orlando, Florida. When combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and the Aquatica water-park, it forms a large entertainment complex devoted to Earth's oceans and the array of life that inhabits them. Unlike Disney, Sea World is not divided into separate sections but there are some distinct areas within the park:

Key West is built to mimic the city of Key West on a smaller scale. Here you can see alligators, manatees, dolphins and stingrays. The stingrays and dolphin habitats allow for the opportunity to feed the animals.

Happy Harbor is a children s play area hosted by Shamu, the park's killer whale mascot. There is a water play area as well as six family oriented rides including a junior sized rollercoaster.

The Waterfront is designed to resemble a Mediterranean village by the sea and contains restaurants and shops as well as the iconic Sky Tower ride.

Sea World also boasts a number of different rides, attractions and animal exhibits. You can ride the Manta, a flying roller coaster, or the Kraken, a floorless roller coaster, take a twirl on the Ocean Commotion tug ride, view sharks through an underwater tunnel at the Shark Encounter, feed and touch dolphins at Dolphin Cove and touch stingrays at Stingray Lagoon. Live entertainment is also on offer and there are a variety of different shows which incorporate various themes and marine and wildlife.

Make sure you've got your camera and perhaps an extra set of charged batteries for all of the pictures you'll inevitably end up taking during your visit!

Florida Keys:

The Florida Keys are a set of about 1700 islands running south to west from the capital Miami. These islands stretch over 110 miles. These islands are interconnected and formed of a living coral reef. Some of the major island destinations include:

Key Largo is the longest and the largest among all the islands. This beautiful first island itself will leave you enthralled. Key Largo is known for its diving-snorkeling activities and also for the famous Key Largo John Pennekamp State Park, which is one of the two state parks located on this island and also a major attraction.

After Key Largo, the next island towards the south is Islamorada. If you are looking to relax, Islamorada is the perfect location. You can lie on the beaches and just enjoy the sun. Also known as the 'Village of Islands', Islamorada also offers luxury resorts with state of the art amenities. Islamorada is also popular for sports fishing and other activities like kayaking, jet skiing, boating and para-sailing.

The state of Florida is known around the world for its white sandy beaches and many exciting attractions! As the land of endless summer, it's no surprise that Florida is home to more attractions than anywhere else in the United States. As a first time visitor, you'll love the variety and quality of these magical and sometimes unique destinations, you simply can't go wrong in the Sunshine State.




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